Sea temperatures, water sports and vacation activities near Fay-de-Bretagne, France
Water temperatures throughout the year and general information about Fay-de-Bretagne...
Fay-de-Bretagne is a coastal city in France.
It is a relatively small coastal town close to the ocean with a population of 2687 people.
The water temperature around Fay-de-Bretagne has average variability throughout the year.
The temperature ranges from 8.1°C (46.7°F) in March up to 17.9°C (64.3°F) in the month of July, as shown in the graph below. The average water temperature throughout the year is 13°C (56°F) and the best time for water activities is summer, since Fay-de-Bretagne is located in the northern hemisphere.
Hover over the bars to see temperature for each month in Celsius and Fahrenheit.
What is the current water temperature near Fay-de-Bretagne?
The current water temperature in the month of March near Fay-de-Bretagne is approximately:
8°C (47°F)
Are there surf spots close by?
There are not too many surf spots in proximity to Fay-de-Bretagne. The closest decent spot is La Courance, which is about 25.6km (17.4miles) away from Fay-de-Bretagne.
Click here for directions and to check out more information on La Courance and its current water temperature. Other good surfspots near Fay-de-Bretagne are
Pornichet, which is approximately 28.1km (17.4miles) away, and
La Govelle, located approximately 32.8km (20.4miles) from Fay-de-Bretagne.
Are there nice beaches close to Fay-de-Bretagne?
No, not too many beaches are located in close proximity to Fay-de-Bretagne. The next good one is
Torcross, which is almost 213.5km (132.6miles) away from Fay-de-Bretagne. If you don't mind the drive, you can also visit
Salcombe, 213.8km (132.8miles) away from Fay-de-Bretagne.
What wetsuit is needed for Fay-de-Bretagne?
The water temperature around Fay-de-Bretagne is relatively cold, reaching up to 18°C (64°F) in the months of June, July, and August. During this time, in the summer, a 3/2 wetsuit might be recommended to feel comfortable, but some people might even be fine with a jumpsuit or even a wetsuit top for surfing, swimming, snorkelling, or diving . Nevertheless, during early spring, temperatures come down to approximately 8°C (47°F). In this season, a 5/4 wetsuit is required to feel not too cold, but some people might even be fine with a very good 4/3mm suit for short amounts of time . For very windy conditions and cold mornings/evenings, it might be recommended to carry a pair of boots, a hoodie and a gloves.
How is the scuba diving and fishing close to Fay-de-Bretagne?
Due to relatively large temperature changes throughout the year, scuba diving and fishing conditions vary quite a bit depending on the season. The temperature ranges from 8 to 13°C (47-56°F) during February, March, and April. Haddock, Pollock, and Atlantic Cod can usually be found in waters of this temperature range. Nevertheless, the conditions normally change during summer when water temperatures reach 13 to 18°C (55-64°F). Fish that can often be found in waters of this temperature range include: Red Snapper, Skipjack Tuna, Striped Bass, and Weakfish.
Directions to Fay-de-Bretagne: How do I get there?
Please follow the directions in the map below.
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